Still have about half the stock (~500pcs) left for 2300k.
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Still have about half the stock (~500pcs) left for 2300k.
Ok, Iāll wait a bit then
Iām in for 2 pack 2300k if still available.
Mine arrived in Denmark today, thanks for making these available
Wife didnāt like the 3400K much, but these 2300K she finds much more ācandle likeā
Happy wife happy life
ā¦and also an arrival in Amsterdam.
I did some measurements: 5.8 lumen at 25mA, peak of 22 lumen at about 150mA (but the curve is very flat there, if I had made one )
The beam is very smooth, the spot has a soft border with no tint changes.
The led is a bit shorter than the typical 5mm led.
I measured tint at 30mA:
Tint (I checked 2 leds and several currents) is around 2400K and not 2300K. It is right on the BBL and CRI is great. Rf=92.7 , Rg=99.8.
So another really nice led from rngwn, love it!
rngwn, does your manufacturer make SMD LEDs also? I think they might have some uses.
Do you have a ābeforeā pic of those to compare?
They do make SMDās although I will need to do more research whether it make economical sense compared to the existing ones
There are very few options for CRI95+ SMD MP LEDs with reasonably priced worldwide shipping.
Actually I have found literally just one offering on Aliexpres, for 2835 LEDs. Everything else seems to have expensive shipping.
I suspect Iām missing something and I spend merely an hour or so on the search. But anyway - this is not something widely and easily available for a reasonable price.
Are midpower leds often used on BLF? Before investing in them I would want to do an inquiry!
Iām planning on a midpower led solution for the BLF lantern, and a few people use them in flashlights with VirEnce boards, but that is probably not a high volume.
No I didnāt take a picture but the color itās between the original Ikea tealight on the left and the 3400K on the right.
new batch of T/N:
flightless22 ā LX104000114TH (2Ć 2300k)
staticx57 ā UA121600087TH (1Ć 2300k)
*T/N number beginning with āUā is non-trackable online. Contact local post office for status after 1-3 weeks.
Do those Ikea tealights have their own flicker circuits, or is it integrated in the stock LED, in which case you lose the flicker effect when swapping the emitter?
The LED tea lights I have are the latter type, so Iām keeping an eye out for something else.
Mine arrived in Denmark today, thanks for making these available :+1:
Wife didnāt like the 3400K much, but these 2300K she finds much more ācandle likeā
Happy wife happy life
What are those lights? Where to get them?
Want one.
I finally got the 2300K LEDs and tried them in my rechargeable tealight candles. I absolutely love it, itās the closest Iāve been to a real candle light, and in a light holder of any kind it looks convincing.
From left: Original monochrome orange 3mm LED, 2300K LED and 3400K LED. Camera @5000K
Here they are with their included diffusers, looks pretty good. Canāt wait to solder all 12 of them and place them around the house.
I still use real candles on my living room table due to the cozyness and smell, but these are a lot safer to use unattended around the house, especially with cats around.
Do those Ikea tealights have their own flicker circuits, or is it integrated in the stock LED, in which case you lose the flicker effect when swapping the emitter?
The LED tea lights I have are the latter type, so Iām keeping an eye out for something else.
These Ikea lights have an integrated curcuit. I believe itās these :
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What are those lights? Where to get them?
Want one.
Itās just a tealight holder weāve had for ages with Ikea tea lights inside :
Hey all, long time no see.
I would like to buy 100 pcs of 2300K 5mm LEDs.
I didnāt read the whole thread, so iām not sure what you have in stock or if i should DM you, rngwm ?
^ PM me
Ah, okay !
You can PM me and choose the shipping option you desire (Pricing & fees in the OP).
If you want to make things easier for me, you can summarize the pricing in the PM for me.
(Tracked shipping is kinda pointless for Netherlands though, since it canāt really be tracked)
10 of those in series to an AMC7135, done for each tint, controlled by three Arduino PWM pins. A good idea?I.e., a panel of 30 LEDs with some degree of tint control. That's my plan. Housing done with my 3D-printer. My desktop is to be illuminated.
I hope you meant to say ā10 in parallel to an AMC7135ā. But why do you choose AMC7135 and PWM? :facepalm: The Arduino could be used to sense current over 3x sense resistor paths, precisely tuning a driving MOSFET VGS in each of them for accurate, PWM free linear current control.